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Body Image, self-esteem, and clothing of men and women aged 55 years . . . The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between 1) body-cathexis and self-esteem, 2) body-cathexis and clothing behavior, 3) self-esteem and clothing behavior, 4) body cathexis and demographics, and 5) demographics and clothing behavior of selected men and women aged 55 years and older
Leisure time physical activity and risk of non-vertebral fracture in . . . Our aim was to examine associations between leisure time physical activity and risk of non-vertebral fractures in men and women aged ≥55 years, with focus on the anatomical fracture location Self-reported physical activity was registered in 3,450 men and 4,072 women aged 55-97 years at baseline in …
Leisure time physical activity and risk of non-vertebral fracture in . . . Our aim was to examine associations between leisure time physical activity and risk of non-vertebral fractures in men and women aged ≥55 years, with focus on the anatomical fracture location Self-reported physical activity was registered in 3,450 men and 4,072 women aged 55–97 years at baseline in the Tromsø Study, Norway, in 1994–1995 Non-vertebral fractures were registered through
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Type 2 Diabetes as a Predictor of Muscle Strength Decline over 11 years . . . Long-term associations between type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and muscle strength are obscure in older adults The aim of this study was to examine type 2 diabetes as a predictor of handgrip strength decline during an 11-year follow-up among men and women aged 55 years We used Finnish population
Type 2 diabetes as a predictor of muscle strength decline over 11 years . . . Abstract Background: Long-term associations between type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and muscle strength are obscure in older adults The aim of this study was to examine type 2 diabetes as a predictor of handgrip strength decline during an 11-year follow-up among men and women aged 55 years Methods: We used Finnish population-based Health 2000 Survey and its follow-up measurements in 2011 The
Leisure time physical activity and risk of non-vertebral fracture in . . . Abstract Our aim was to examine associations between leisure time physical activity and risk of non-vertebral fractures in men and women aged C55 years, with focus on the anatomical fracture location Self-reported physical activity was registered in 3,450 men and 4,072 women aged 55–97 years at baseline in the Tromsø Study, Nor-way, in 1994–1995 Non-vertebral fractures were